Opportunities and Challenges in the Transition to Autonomous and Adaptive Enterprises in the Era of Industry 6.0
Keywords:
Industry 6.0, Artificial Intelligence of Everything (AIoE), Autonomous and Adaptive Enterprises, Ethical AI, Human-Centric DesignAbstract
This research explores the transformative potential of Industry 6.0, a paradigm shift characterized by autonomy, adaptability, and human-centric innovation. Leveraging advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence of Everything (AIoE), blockchain, quantum computing, and digital twins, Industry 6.0 redefines business ecosystems by integrating automation with ethical and sustainable practices. AIoE, exemplifies this synergy, enabling real-time operations and predictive decision-making. The study identifies key opportunities, including operational efficiency, personalized customer engagement, and resilient supply chains, while addressing challenges such as data privacy, workforce transformation, and high implementation costs. Ethical AI and human-centric design emerge as critical enablers, ensuring fairness and inclusivity. By adopting strategic frameworks and fostering innovation ecosystems, businesses can navigate complexities and thrive in this transformative era. This research provides a comprehensive roadmap for enterprises to achieve resilience and sustainability in the dynamic landscape of Industry 6.0.
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